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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a regular of' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
In spoken English, it may be used to describe someone who frequents a place or patronizes an establishment regularly. For example: "John is a regular of the local coffee shop; he stops by there every morning."
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A gaunt-looking woman, a regular of the Penn Station waiting rooms, was smiling — an unfamiliar expression — and wishing her neighbors a happy New Year through skeleton teeth.
Taking the Fast A Train The actress BO DEREK is hardly a regular of the Bosnywash corridor -- she has lived in Santa Ynez, Calif., for 22 years.
The Stanley standard "Mountain Dew," a regular of Clinch Mountain Boys set lists, did not proselytize for sobriety or warn of the dangers of drink.
Only Naruto, a regular of the list, and Vampire Knight, about an academy whose evening students are creatures of the night, remain from the previous week.
He was on the verge of a career in the Premier League, and some expected him to be a regular of the national team in the near future.
It was the "rainiest spring on record" and "On one of the first clear mornings" she sat down near Flora, a regular player in her fifties who was joined by Kenneth, a regular of about the same age.
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